21 results on '"Jeffcoat, Marjorie"'
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2. Evidence of a gene-environment interaction that predisposes to spontaneous preterm birth: a role for asymptomatic bacterial vaginosis and DNA variants in genes that control the inflammatory response
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3. Treatment of localized periodontal disease in pregnancy does not reduce the occurrence of preterm birth: results from the Periodontal Infections and Prematurity Study (PIPS)
4. Periodontal disease and adverse pregnancy outcomes: is there an association?
5. Use of alcohol free antibacterial mouth-rinse is associated with a decreased incidence of PTB: 51
6. Hap-tag SNPs in genes that regulate the inflammatory response and bacterial vaginosis: evidence of gene-environment interactions associated with spontaneous preterm delivery: 10
7. 51: Use of alcohol free antibacterial mouth-rinse is associated with a decreased incidence of PTB
8. 192: Periodontal disease in pregnancy: does it affect neonatal outcome?
9. 501: Ethnic variations in cervicovaginal MMP8 and IL-6 levels in preterm birth
10. 10: Hap-tag SNPs in genes that regulate the inflammatory response and bacterial vaginosis: evidence of gene-environment interactions associated with spontaneous preterm delivery
11. 464: Targeting genetic variations in gene pathways associated with cervical remodeling
12. 482: Successful periodontal therapy reduces the risk of prematurity
13. 5: Screening and treating periodontal disease in pregnancy does not reduce the incidence of preterm birth: Results from the PIPS study
14. 26: Periodontal disease and adverse pregnancy outcomes: Is there an association?
15. 161: Infections in pregnancy: Synergistic effect on spontaneous preterm delivery (SPTD) risk?
16. 736: Novel biomarkers in cervicovaginal fluid from asymptomatic women are highly predictive of early spontaneous preterm delivery
17. 760: Does the spontaneous resolution of asymptomatic bacterial vaginosis (BV) reduce the risk of preterm birth (PTB)?
18. 133: Interleukin-6 levels in cervicovaginal fluid early in pregnancy are elevated in women who deliver preterm
19. Longitudinal study of vaginal flora: Periodontal disease is significantly associated with bacterial vaginosis (BV)
20. 51: Use of alcohol free antibacterial mouth-rinse is associated with a decreased incidence of PTB
21. Longitudinal study of vaginal flora: Increasing periodontal disease (PD) burden is associated with increased risk for bacterial vaginosis (BV)
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